Ultraviolet (UV) lights are a great way to enhance the air quality in your home or business. Installing HVAC UV lights can help reduce biological growth, improve indoor air quality, and increase energy efficiency. But is it necessary to have regular maintenance done on an installed HVAC UV light? The answer is yes!Once HVAC UV lights are installed, regular maintenance is essential to guarantee that they keep on functioning effectively. UV lamps should be changed every 9 to 12 months to make sure that they generate enough UV-C light to kill microorganisms.
Once installed, UV lights require very little maintenance and only need attention when they need to be cleaned or replaced. The only downside is that working with UV lights can be dangerous, so you should hire a professional to install them or take some safety precautions if you decide to do it yourself. When installing an ultraviolet light system in the evaporator coil, it's important to place the UV-C lamps in the air controller as close to the center of the duct as possible. This will make sure that as much air as possible receives UV light when the air conditioner or oven is running. It's also important to hire a qualified HVAC professional for installation, as they will be able to determine the correct size and position for maximum effectiveness. The main advantages of installing UV HVAC lights include improving indoor air quality, reducing biological growth, and increasing energy efficiency.
By installing a UV light system designed to disinfect the air in the return air duct of your air controller, you can reduce odors caused by volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Additionally, installing a UV light system can help inhibit biological growth such as mold and bacteria. Proper installation and maintenance of your UV light system is essential for optimal performance and efficiency. We recommend replacing your UV lamps every 9-12 months to make sure that they generate enough UV-C light to kill microorganisms. It's also important to consider the long-term benefits of installing HVAC UV lights when weighing costs.